From October 17, 2024. In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss: Trump has a significant lead over Kamala Harris in polls. The October surprise may not have the same impact this election. 2022 midterms had unique dynamics compared to presidential elections. Economic issues are now more pressing than abortion for voters. Kamala Harris's media presence may be hurting her campaign. The Democratic Party is losing support among working-class voters. Voter de...
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From October 17, 2024. In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss: Trump has a significant lead over Kamala Harris in polls. The October surprise may not have the same impact this election. 2022 midterms had unique dynamics compared to presidential elections. Economic issues are now more pressing than abortion for voters. Kamala Harris's media presence may be hurting her campaign. The Democratic Party is losing support among working-class voters. Voter de...
The Debate Debt Spiral and All-In Summit (from the archives)
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The Debate Debt Spiral and All-In Summit (from the archives)
From September 13, 2024. In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss: The moderators' performance in the debate was heavily criticized. The national debt crisis is a pressing issue that was overlooked in the debate. Bitcoin is seen as a potential solution to the economic challenges posed by national debt. Bipartisan support for bitcoin is growing among lawmakers. Techno-optimism is emerging as a significant theme in political discourse. The debate showcased a c...
The Peer to Peer Policy Podcast
From October 17, 2024. In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss: Trump has a significant lead over Kamala Harris in polls. The October surprise may not have the same impact this election. 2022 midterms had unique dynamics compared to presidential elections. Economic issues are now more pressing than abortion for voters. Kamala Harris's media presence may be hurting her campaign. The Democratic Party is losing support among working-class voters. Voter de...